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Henning Serger

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Hi friends,

just for your information, and probably interesting for photographers living in that area:

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Henning
 
I really don't understand what he's offering that others don't (better to learn to do it yourself anyway), nor do I understand the whole kickstarter concept. If I have an idea, if it's valid, marketable, and good, and if I am confident that it will work, I go to backers to raise the funds if I don't have them. These are called investors. That's the old, time tested, and proven process. It works, and it works well. The higher the risk, the more the investors expect to get on their return.

I wouldn't invest a nickle w/ someone (not the people on your link, they certainly look legit, I mean anyone, anywhere) who could not demonstrate a true viability w/ a great group of thinkers (or, one person if that's how it works out) and that couldn't show me that what they propose is not only going to work, but is also a benefit to others, and is something that no one else in the field offers. And I don't want "Rewards", I want it in writing how much I get back if things work out the way the seller says they do. If it's percentages, I want to know where those percentages are coming from. Profit? Operating costs? All that, in detail. I'd also want to see an honest market research study made beforehand, along w/ an advertising, marketing, and distribution scheme (the latter would be for a product, vs a service).
 
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I really don't understand what he's offering that others don't (better to learn to do it yourself anyway), nor do I understand the whole kickstarter concept. If I have an idea, if it's valid, marketable, and good, and if I am confident that it will work, I go to backers to raise the funds if I don't have them. These are called investors. That's the old, time tested, and proven process. It works, and it works well. The higher the risk, the more the investors expect to get on their return.

chill out. kickstarter is a way to test the waters and pre-sell some product, thus raising some startup cash on a small time basis. If folks don't bite, they don't bite, end of story.
 
you have a choice..I live down the road in los angeles and donated..what's wrong with helping to keep film alive
best,peter
 
I wouldn't invest a nickle w/ someone (not the people on your link, they certainly look legit, I mean anyone, anywhere) who could not demonstrate a true viability w/ a great group of thinkers (or, one person if that's how it works out) and that couldn't show me that what they propose is not only going to work, but is also a benefit to others, and is something that no one else in the field offers. And I don't want "Rewards", I want it in writing how much I get back if things work out the way the seller says they do. If it's percentages, I want to know where those percentages are coming from. Profit? Operating costs? All that, in detail. I'd also want to see an honest market research study made beforehand, along w/ an advertising, marketing, and distribution scheme (the latter would be for a product, vs a service).

You want them to do all of THAT for only $44.81? Because that's the current average amount per pledge they've received so far. True it's more than a nickel, but honestly not much more.

That seems a bit harsh...

Ken
 
Hey Sal..I could tell people I live on the moon and think no one cared. have a great day!
best,peter
 
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